#048 – At least I have a map this time
Fate Weaver’s Legacy
#048 â At least I have a map this time
First, I summoned John, because I was still wary of using all my Intra on Gargles. My dumb self would probably get herself killed in that state.
I shuddered, but shook that thought away.
âOkay, John. Hereâs the plan.â I nodded at the cameraman that I couldnât see in front of me. âYou take my beloved chat and try to dive into that spot over there and weâll see if it actually leads anywhere.â
I had John wobble up and down as if he was nodding and I returned his nod.
âOff you go, then!â
I made John spin around with a hop and then fly off into the pool.
John made to dive into the pool, but just before he hit the surface, space warped around him and then he was suddenly inside the flooded tunnels again.
â...Huh. It really worked. Alright then!â
Feeling somewhat confident now, although still a little concerned, I stepped forward after John, put the map into the backpack, and brought out the towel just in case before hopping off the edge into the death water.
It felt wrong, just plunging into it after avoiding it for so long, and part of me thought the space warping wasnât going to work for whatever reason and I would be screwed. But luckily, it did, and I soon found myself in the tunnels, splashing right next to John.
I quickly got my bearings and looked around with both my own eyes as well as Johnâs. The tunnels were similar to the ones that led to the boss, as in, I was at a crossroad. Although instead of four pathways, there were six now.
âAlright⦠What now? Can the magical map tell me? Ugh, wait, is the thing waterproof? It should be, right?â
It would have been very stupid if it wasnât waterproof, but just in case, I swam to a nearby wall before carefully pulling the map out and holding it out of the water.
Not that that helped much since my backpack was constantly submerged anyway. Eh, the map looked fairly waterproof at least.
Jeofffff: gogglessss
âOh, right! How did I forget about these?â
I pulled the goggles over my eyes and then suddenly I was falling.
I squeaked in surprise, but my voice was immediately muffled by the water I fell into. In about two seconds, I found myself splayed at the bottom of the flooded tunnel, blinking in surprise.
I stared at my surprisingly bright surroundings through the goggles for a few seconds before opening my mouth.
âUh, right. Water acts like air around me. I see,â was what I meant to say, but it only came out as wet gurgles.
âOh come on!â I gurgled some more.
GeorgeDoshington: the swamp monster got her lol
KaiEbikoOfficial: nana??!?!
JamieWasTaken3: holy shit wtf
âIâm fine, Ebi,â I tried to say as I stood up, expecting water physics, but failing to get them.
This was really tripping me up, and I couldnât help but scowl at my sudden inability to communicate with chat.
On the bright side, Iâd held onto the map and it seemed to be doing just fine underwater. Small mercies.
I looked up at the surface with a frown and contemplated my situation for a moment.
I couldnât exactly swim back up, since the water behaved like air. And I wasnât entirely sure whether removing the goggles now would instantly drown me or something.
What to do�
I could just⦠continue my journey while submerged, but that would mean I couldnât speak to chat, ughâ¦
â¦I could try using the swimsuit. It supposedly allowed me to control the water around me to swim better, right? So even if it behaved like air right now, if I could still somewhat control itâ¦
Ugh, was I really going to change into a swimsuit right here underwater?
Hell no.
Instead of changing clothes, I put the map into my backpack â ugh, that thing was probably full of water by now â put my glove under me and began creating a bubble.
Once I judged it to be large enough, I grabbed it with both hands, stepped on it, and then briefly ignited my hands around it.
The thing popped and sent me flying upwards, although with a lot less force than it usually did â the physics were seriously weird with these goggles â but still enough for me to reach the surface.
I immediately reached up and moved the goggles to my forehead again and then suddenly, I was floating again.
I opened my mouth to speak and automatically coughed up some water that Iâd been apparently breathing down there. Gross.
I cleared my throat, spat the last bits of water, and then finally spoke.
âHey, chat. Iâm back. These goggles, uh, work exactly as advertised,â I informed everyone. âSo unless I learn how to fly or wanna chill at the bottom all the time, itâs probably not the greatest⦠And I canât even speak when underwater! Itâs a total scam!â I sniffed in annoyance.
GeorgeDoshington: use the swimsuit
Jeofffff: wait thatâs awesome
Jeofffff: you should use them all the time
KaiEbikoOfficial: wait canât you use chat yourself?
I hummed.
âI mean yeah, it will be pretty useful if I ever need to go underwater, but⦠Heck no, George. Maybe later. Maybe after I fuse it with my normal clothes or something⦠Huh, I donât know, Ebi. I donât think soâ¦?â
I frowned and tried to summon a way for me to type my own messages, but the system ignored me.
âYeah, probably not. Kind of a shame.â I huffed. âAnyway! That was enough distractions. Letâs see nowâ¦â I positioned John â who Iâd just realized must have watched me suddenly sink into the water â just behind me and made him look over my shoulder at the map as I studied it. â...Wait, it changed again. I guess whenever I go to a different area, it changes? Hmm, makes sense. Classic dungeon warping nonsense.â
The map featured the red dot â me â and six arrows leading outwards. One of them was green, another one was blue, and the rest were red.
GonguuH: red is probably the wrong way
GeorgeDoshington: try red first
JamieWasTaken3: go blue cuz water is blue
I hummed and glanced over my shoulder at John with a slight frown.
âYeah, Iâm assuming red is no good. But then between green and blue⦠I mean, you would think that green is the correct way, right? But this dungeon keeps throwing unexpected stuff at me, so the blue arrow might be it⦠Hmmâ¦â
Jeofffff: send John into blue and go green
âOh, thatâs an idea! Wait, but John has limited range. He probably wonât get very far⦠Well, letâs try it anyway.â I looked at John again. âAlright, John. Blue or green? Which one are you picking?â
Jeofffff: are WE john?
JamieWasTaken3: poll it!
KaiEbikoOfficial: any actual Johns in chat?
âYes, chat. You are John.â I nodded sagely. âEh, sure. Why not? Letâs put up a poll, I guessâ¦â
PrestoFive55: jovial observant helpful naggers JOHN
GeorgeDoshington: lmao
I snorted and shook my head. âYou got that naggers part right. Not sure about the âhelpfulâ bit thoughâ¦â
Naturally, other people immediately came up with their own acronyms for JOHN, and I couldnât help but come up with a few myself while the poll accumulated votes.
A few minutes later, I glanced at it again to see the results.
Poll: âWhich path should John take?â
Blue: 53.76% (22589)
Green: 46.24% (19432)
Close poll
âHmm, looks like John will be taking the blueââ I blinked as the numbers registered. âWait, hold on. How many votes in just a few minutes?! What the heck?! Just how many people are watching right now?!â
PrestoFive55: 113k on snitch
GonguuH: it says 730k
GeorgeDoshington: wtf no it doesnt
JamieWasTaken3: yea its 730k
â...Why do we have two different numbers? Chat, what is going on?â
Was some space-time nonsense happening again? Orâ
GonguuH: 730k on the streamer website, 113k on snitch
â...Oh. Okay, makes sense, I guess?â
Although it felt weird that more people were watching me through that mysterious website than through Snitch. Maybe it counted everyone watching from all the websites somehow? Actually, yeah. Probably. That would hardly be the craziest thing this skill had done.
âOkay! Enough getting distracted!â I pointed dramatically at John. âYou, jealous obnoxious handy noobs, go that way, and Iâll go this way!â I said as I pointed at the tunnels corresponding to the blue and green arrows in the map. âLetâs go!â
GeorgeDoshington: thefuck did you just call me
JamieWasTaken3: lol
KaiEbikoOfficial: hey Iâm not obnoxious
âWell, sometimesâ¦â I drawled.
KaiEbikoOfficial:
D:<
I smirked, put the map back into my backpack, sent John one way, and swam the other way. Both of the tunnels looked identical at first, and unfortunately, it didnât take long until I felt John getting too far away from me and couldnât send him any further even if we both hugged the wall where we were the closest to each other.
Ten meters wasnât much, was it?
âUgh⦠Well, thatâs that. What was even the pointâ¦?â I grunted and then narrowed my eyes. âWait, can you guys still hear me? Does the stream record the sound from Johnâs point of view as well?â
JamieWasTaken3: yea but its all echoey and from far away
GeorgeDoshington: horror movie pow
GonguuH: we can hear you but itâs coming from behind the corner
â...Huh. Neat.â I nodded to myself before dismissing John. âSo in other words, if I ever wanna get rid of you guys, I just gotta lock John inside a box. Good to know.â
GeorgeDoshington: dont you dare
GonguuH: you could do that to get some privacy sometimes
KaiEbikoOfficial: just make sure the box isnât a mimic
I snorted.
âOf course, of course.â
I kept swimming while pulling out the map to look at it every now and then. Unlike up on the surface, the entire map was shifting while I, the red dot, remained stationary. Eventually, I came across another huge intersection and the map reflected it with more arrows.
Once again, one of the arrows was green and another one â the tunnel where Iâd come from, actually â was blue.
I hummed.
âOkay, whatever the blue arrow is pointing toward, Iâm probably getting further away from it⦠But thatâs assuming thereâs no space warping nonsense happening.â I glared at the map. âWhatever. Letâs keep following the green arrows for now.â
I swam through the next tunnel for a couple more minutes â belatedly realizing that there didnât seem to be any of these plush fish anywhere â before reaching a third tunnel.
Once again, the map showed arrows. Except one of the arrows was also yellow, in addition to the green and blue ones.
âYellow arrow⦠Or gold. And gold means loot, right?â I mumbled, eyeing the tunnel where the yellow arrow was pointing suspiciously. âWasnât the map supposed to point toward secrets as well?â
Jeofffff: but then whats the blue one?
GonguuH: you should keep following the green arrows for now
GonguuH: it could be a trap
KaiEbikoOfficial: I mean so far the green arrows just lead to more intersections
GonguuH: the blue arrow is the way back I think
JamieWasTaken3: poll!
I hummed.
â...I think Iâll just keep following the green arrows right now and see where they lead me,â I declared. âIâm not gonna poll every intersection, Jamie. I wanna finish this dungeon today.â
So with that, I picked the green one again and swam through the tunnel.
It didnât take long for everything around me to suddenly shift and for gravity to decide that actually, forward was now down, and I found myself falling down the tunnel just like before the boss room.
I let out a startled yelp, but luckily, I was getting used to this dungeonâs shenanigans and knew to immediately start flapping my arms like a chicken and let the swimming sleeves save me from plummeting to my death.
âDammit, chat! Why did I pick green arrows?!â I yelled as I navigated down the snaking tunnel and my heart began beating like a drummer at a concert.
Soon enough, the tunnel spat me out. But not inside a big circular room this time.
I gasped as I suddenly found myself very high up in the air, overlooking sets of skyscraper-sized lockers surrounding me from both sides.
Floor two?!
I frantically looked around to see whether something was waiting for me while I continued to flap my arms like mad to slow down my fall just a little more.
Then I noticed that there was a puddle right below me where I was going to land.
And maybe it was just a tad paranoid of me, but I couldnât help but breath in and cover the damn thing in as much fire as I could just before I landed.
My feet finally touched the ground, but it was still a bit too fast and I ended up crumpling into a heap.
â...Ow.â I groaned as I picked myself up and quickly looked around for any ambushes.
There were none, luckily.
I took a deep breath and sighed.
KaiEbikoOfficial: you didnât break anything did you?
âIâm fine⦠But seriously, who is this dungeon even designed for? I would have been a pancake if I didnât have these!â I tugged on one of the swimming sleeves.
GeorgeDoshington:
birds
GeorgeDoshington: no wait⦠PHOENIXES
GeorgeDoshington: dun dun duuuun
My eyebrow twitched.
âYeah, because phoenixes are known to wear bikinis and gloves,â I drawled. âThe perfect loot for them.â
GonguuH: you were probably meant to get those sleeves before this part
âI mean, maybe? But what if I didnât get these sleeves? It was in a chest in a side path!â I grumbled to myself. âWell, whatever. Iâm alive and well, and I really hope the map works for this place too. Didnât think it would bring me back hereâ¦â
Jeofffff: maybe the loot is personalized
Jeofffff: phoenixes get different loot
I shrugged and pulled out the map again.
âMaybe. Who knows? Not like I can ask anyoneâ¦â
Before I could get depressed and anxious about the whole âstranded in a dead worldâ thing again, I studied the map that had once again changed and was now showing several rectangular shapes surrounding a red dot. There were also several arrows.
One green, one blue, one yellow, and everything else red.
âHmm⦠I guess Iâll just keep following the green arrows,â I decided.
Before setting off, I briefly glanced up at the tunnel that had spit me into this place.
It was quite far away and seemed to have come from somewhere above one of the lockers in a way that definitely didnât match how Iâd fallen through it. There was also water stuck to one of its sides as if it couldnât care less about gravity.
Classic.
Not wanting to dwell on more physics being mutilated by this dungeon, I moved on and began following my map.
I came across a few more of these puddles of water, and although it might have seemed overly paranoid to some, I always carefully approached them, brought out my naginata, and zapped them just to check whether they were one of those living puddles.
They never were. Or at least, none of them began moving after I zapped them.
It was kind of eerie. Like I was going back through the dungeon, but without any enemies around.
A few minutes later, the green arrow disappeared and was replaced with a green X. I frowned in confusion but kept going and soon found out what the X meant.
âNooooâ¦â I groaned and dragged a hand down my face as I stared at the dreaded screen thing at the side of one of the lockers. âNot this again!â
GeorgeDoshington: oh shit its back
KaiEbikoOfficial: oh no
Jeofffff: loud noise warning
I let out a heavy sigh and resigned myself to my fate.
Truth be told, part of me still cringed away from these things just because of the experiences Iâd associated with them. After all, each of the lockers on floor two had nearly killed me.
âAlright, fine. Here goes nothing, chat,â I muttered as I got closer to the screen, lifted up my wrist, and let it scan the bracelet.
A big ten appeared on the screen and I jumped back and grit my teeth in preparation for the noise.
Except it never came.
The countdown began ticking down and I was frantically looking around, nervously anticipating something happening. Something unexpected.
And sure enough, once the timer hit zero, instead of a single locker opening like was the case with all the others on floor two, multiple lockers suddenly opened, startling the crap out of me with how loud it was.
I immediately began looking into each of the lockers, anticipating flying clothing coming to get me.
And then I felt like a complete fool because that didnât happen either.
I stood there dumbly for a good few minutes before I finally allowed myself to relax when nothing came rushing out at me.
â...Right. Thatâs different. I guess this place doesnât have any enemies, either? Iâm guessing I have to enter one of the lockers, rightâ¦?â
I looked back to my map, and sure enough, there were arrows pointing into where the opened lockers should be now. One of them was green while the rest were red.
âSimple enough, I guessâ¦â I mumbled and walked to the locker marked with the green arrow.
I peeked inside and instantly narrowed my eyes in suspicion.
As usual, it was completely dark inside and I couldnât see a thing. What caught my attention, though, was the pillar of light visible straight across from the entrance.
âThis feels like a trap.â
GeorgeDoshington: fuck yeah horror movie night today bois
GonguuH: actually it feels like there isnât going to be anything
I completely ignored George.
âSeriously? How can you say that, Gong? You canât tell me that this isnât suspicious as heck.â I gestured inside the locker.
GonguuH: I mean enemies
âOh, hmmâ¦â
GonguuH: so far, this path to the final boss has been without any
âI mean, thatâs true, but what about traps? There was that sudden death dropâ¦â
GonguuH: yeah this seems to be about environmental hazards rather than enemies
âHmm, you might be onto something⦠Alright, enough stalling. Letâs get to it.â
I took a deep breath, told myself that it was going to be fine, and then walked inside the locker.